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Nicholas of Methone (died 1160/1166) was a Byzantine theologian and philosopher who served as the bishop of Methone from around 1150. Nicholas wrote hagiography, hymnody, theology, biblical exegesis and panegyric. His most widely read works were his treatises against the practices and doctrines of the Latin Church, but modern scholarship regards his Refutation of the neoplatonist philosopher Proclus as his greatest work. Nicholas was close to the Emperor Manuel I Komnenos and served him as an advisor. He was involved in the major controversies over Bogomilism (1140s) and the writings of Soterichos Panteugenos (1155–1157).

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  • Νικόλαος Μεθώνης (el)
  • Nicolas de Méthone (fr)
  • Nicholas of Methone (en)
  • Mikołaj z Metony (pl)
  • Николай Мефонский (ru)
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  • Ο επίσκοπος Μεθώνης Νικόλαος ήταν Έλληνας λόγιος του 12ου αιώνα. Άκμασε στην Πελοπόννησο επί βασιλείας Μανουήλ Κομνηνού περί το έτος 1155. Ήταν ένας από τους πολυμαθέστερους και ευφυέστερους φιλόσοφους και θεολόγους της εποχής του. (el)
  • Nicholas of Methone (died 1160/1166) was a Byzantine theologian and philosopher who served as the bishop of Methone from around 1150. Nicholas wrote hagiography, hymnody, theology, biblical exegesis and panegyric. His most widely read works were his treatises against the practices and doctrines of the Latin Church, but modern scholarship regards his Refutation of the neoplatonist philosopher Proclus as his greatest work. Nicholas was close to the Emperor Manuel I Komnenos and served him as an advisor. He was involved in the major controversies over Bogomilism (1140s) and the writings of Soterichos Panteugenos (1155–1157). (en)
  • Mikołaj z Metony (zm. pom. 1160 a 1166) – teolog i hagiograf bizantyński (pl)
  • Nicolas de Méthone est un théologien byzantin du XIIe siècle. Conseiller de l'empereur Manuel Ier en matière de théologie, il devint évêque de Méthone vers 1150 et mourut vers 1165. Il a composé notamment, au nom du christianisme orthodoxe, une réfutation détaillée des Éléments de théologie du philosophe néoplatonicien païen Proclus. Il a laissé également plusieurs traités de théologie chrétienne, sous forme de discours ou de dialogues, portant notamment sur la Providence divine, sur les points de controverse avec l'Église latine (deux dialogues sur la procession du Saint-Esprit, deux discours sur les azymes), sur la doctrine de Sotérichos Panteugénos sur l'eucharistie, condamnée comme hérétique par un synode en 1157 (trois discours adressés à l'empereur Manuel Ier), et des commentaires de (fr)
  • Николай Мефонский (греч. Νικόλαος Μεθώνης; ум. между 1160 и год 1166) — видный учёный богослов и византийский философ XII века. Стал епископом города Мефона (ныне Метони) в Патрасской митрополии при правлении византийского императора Мануила I Комнина около 1150 года. Обстоятельства его жизни практически неизвестны. Был советником императора по вопросам веры. Мечтал, что император сумеет объединить восточную и западную церкви. (ru)
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